The leader of Kingston Council has called for the 10pm closing time curfew to be relaxed to 11pm in the run-up to the festive season.
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Conservatives fail to change Kingston Council consultation procedures
Kingston’s Conservatives were unsuccessful in their attempt to change the council’s consultation procedures at a virtual meeting of the full council on Tuesday evening.
Kingston’s burglary rate drops dramatically as COVID-19 lockdown keeps residents home
The number of burglaries in Kingston fell by half in March compared with the previous month because of the COVID-19 lockdown, Metropolitan Police crime statistics
New head of Kingston Council issues crucial COVID-19 message to residents
Caroline Kerr, who was recently appointed head of Kingston Council, made a statement to residents about the importance of social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak.
Rough sleeping in Kingston increases due to lack of affordable housing
The number of new people sleeping rough in Kingston Upon Thames increases every year with most individuals listing the reason as housing-related. Statistics revealed by
Deprived Kingston estate’s regeneration ballot scheduled for early 2020
Residents of Cambridge Road Estate will soon vote in a ballot deciding whether or not the estate is regenerated. Kingston Council agreed to re-schedule the
How Kingston Students can register for the postal vote
As elections are around the corner, the Kingston Courier spoke to the Kingston Electoral Registration team about how students can cast a postal vote .
Surbiton: King Charles Centre to be relocated and replaced with a new free school
A new school is set to open in Surbiton after Kingston council approved the sale of an education centre. The King Charles Centre located in
Kingston Council receives funding for new autism school
The Department of Education has agreed to fund a new free school for children with an autistic spectrum disorder in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
Councils warn government will fall short on its aims to end homelessness
Four in ten councils believe the government will fail to reach its target of ending rough sleeping by 2027, a new survey has found. Leaders